Obesity in teen years increases bowel cancer risk later in life

OHMYGOSSIP — Obesity in adolescence has been shown to double the chances of developing colorectal cancer later in life as a result of a higher body mass index, or BMI, and inflammation, according to a study.

Breakthrough allows Parkinson’s progression to be measured

OHMYGOSSIP — Researchers have found a way to measure changes to an area of the brain as Parkinson’s disease progresses, offering a way to actually monitor the advance of the disease.

Kylie Minogue: Having cancer made me endearing

OHMYGOSSIP — Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005, and, nine years after she was given the all-clear, has cited it as a reason that people like her, as it’s changed “the way people look at” her.

The best herbs for the heart

OHMYGOSSIP —The National Center for Health Statistics estimated that over 68 million people in the U.S. alone suffer from one or more forms of cardiovascular disease.  Being that this is the number one killer in the country today, various remedies and preventive measures to heart disease deserve urgent attention.

The most dangerous prescription drugs

OHMYGOSSIP — Just because your doctor prescribes it does not necessarily mean it is safe for you to take. Many popular prescription drugs, it turns out, come with the potential for serious side effects, including everything from short-term nausea and headaches to chronic inflammatory myopathy and heart disease — or worse.

8 most common misconceptions about emotions

OHMYGOSSIP — As a society, we don’t talk much about emotions. Conversations tend to focus more on what we’re doing or what we’re thinking. In fact, most people find it easier to start sentences with, “I think…” instead of “I feel…” simply because it feels less awkward.

Important tips: 5 Ways to take care of your lymphatic system

OHMYGOSSIP — Do you know what your lymphatic system does? Your lymphatic system carries fluid that helps flush out pollutants and toxins in your body! Without a functional, strong lymphatic system, your body is vulnerable to lymph node swelling, excessive fluid buildup, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, and many other damaging lymphatic disorders, healthy-holistic-living.com mediates.

Alternative treatments: 5 Hormone-free ways to relieve the symptoms of menopause

OHMYGOSSIP — The word ‘menopause’ might send chills down your spine, but this process doesn’t have to be feared! Whether you’ve entered your menopausal years or they loom on the horizon, you have to learn as much as you can to relieve menopausal symptoms!

Some people like the voices in their heads

OHMYGOSSIP — In a Reddit AMA, neuroscientists and psychologists from Durham University’s Hearing the Voices project, an initiative to study auditory hallucinations and how they affect people in different cultural contexts, answered questions about their work.

10 Health myths debunked

Drink 8 Glasses of Water a Day
No need to count cups. Research shows people who gulp a glass of H2O when they’re thirsty get enough to stay healthy and hydrated. Water-rich foods like soup, fruit, and vegetables and drinks like juice, tea, and coffee all help you get your fill. You might need to drink more water if your urine is dark yellow, you don’t go regularly, you’re very active, or you live in a hot climate.

Eggs Are Bad for Your Heart
Omelet lovers, rejoice. Eating an egg or two a day doesn’t raise the risk of heart disease in healthy people. Yes, the yolks have cholesterol, but for most of us, the amount found in any one food isn’t as bad for you as the mix of fats from everything you eat. What’s more, eggs have nutrients, like omega-3s, that may lower the risk of heart disease.

Antiperspirant Causes Breast Cancer
Don’t sweat it! Some scientists think the chemicals found in antiperspirants and deodorants can be absorbed through your underarm. The idea is they end up in breast tissue and make tumors more likely. But the National Cancer Institute says there’s no evidence connecting either product with breast cancer.

Being Cold Gives You a Cold

No matter what your grandma might’ve told you, spending too much time in the cold air doesn’t make you sick. One study found that healthy men who spent several hours in temperatures just above freezing had an increase in healthy, virus-fighting activity in their immune systems. In fact, you’re more likely to get sick indoors, where germs are easily passed.

You Need a Daily Multivitamin
You may have heard that a multivitamin can make up for nutrients that aren’t in your diet. Researchers don’t all agree on that point. But if your doctor tells you to take vitamin, do it. And if you’re pregnant, you need to take folic acid to lower the risk of birth defects. Still, the best way to get your nutrients is to eat a diet filled with fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and healthy oils.

Eat Breakfast to Lose Weight
Eating breakfast does help some people lose weight. It can stave off hunger, and it might prevent random eating later in the day. If you’re not a breakfast fan, you can still slim down. A Cornell University study found that the non-breakfast crowd didn’t overeat at lunch and dinner, and they ate about 400 fewer calories a day. The bottom line: Skipping breakfast may help some healthy people shed pounds.

Green Mucus Means Infection
The contents of your tissue can’t take the place of a lab test. Studies show that green or yellow mucus is slightly more common in certain bacterial infections. But it’s not a sure sign that you have one or that you need antibiotics. A sinus infection can cause clear mucus, and a common cold can turn it green.

Sugar Makes Kids Hyper
Sugar isn’t good for kids, but research shows the sweet stuff won’t cause them to act out, hurt their schoolwork, or make them unable to focus. Since many parents believe there’s a link, though, they expect their kids to behave badly after eating sugary food. So, they’re primed to notice it if it happens.

A Toilet Seat Can Make You Sick
Don’t stress if you can’t cover the seat. Toilet seats are usually pretty clean — it’s bathroom doors, door handles, and floors that tend to be covered with bugs like E. coli, norovirus (a.k.a. “stomach flu”), and the flu. Cover your hand with a paper towel before you touch doors or handles, and use hand sanitizer or wash afterward.

Cracking Joints Causes Arthritis
The sound might annoy people around you, but that’s about all the harm it does. You may think bones or joints rub together to cause the noise, but that’s not so. It results from a gas bubble that forms between the bones and “pops.” If you enjoy doing it, keep on. Studies show it doesn’t cause or play a role in arthritis. If you feel regular or severe pain when you do it, see your doctor.


Source: WebMD/ Reviewed by Jennifer Robinson

Simple 6-step program reverses memory loss

OHMYGOSSIP — The greying of the baby boom generation is expected to bring a wave of new Alzheimer’s cases, with the number of Americans with the memory-robbing disorder projected to triple over the next three decades. Related healthcare costs could hit $1.5 trillion by 2050, unless new treatments are developed. That’s twice what the U.S. now spends on all healthcare services.

Spotting cancer early is key! Signs your dog or cat may have cancer

OHMYGOSSIP — The scourge of cancer can strike peoples’ four-legged friends, too, and an expert offers tips to spot the disease early so treatments can work best.

ALERT: Silent killer bug now in America — It’s being called “The new AIDS”

OHMYGOSSIP — This deadly bug creeps in the night and bites you on your face while you’re fast asleep, and you never know what happened until you become dangerously ill from the disease it spreads. This disease is being dubbed the “New AIDS of the Americas” by researchers because it’s initial symptoms are hard to detect.

Remember, happy people always choose happiness! 10 Reasons why you deserve to be happy

OHMYGOSSIP — With the New Year coming up fast, it’s time for you to start thinking about your goals and dreams for 2015. Focusing on things that make you happy should be a high priority.

What makes your breath smell bad? Check out these causes of bad breath and learn the steps you can take to prevent it

OHMYGOSSIP — No one wants to have bad breath! Breath can tell us a lot about our health, ranging from simple bad breath to a more serious, underlying issue. Check out these causes of bad breath and learn the steps you can take to prevent it.

Worst drinks for your health

OHMYGOSSIP — When people take steps to follow a diet or improve their health, they often leave beverages out of the equation. It is important to pay attention to the nutritional content of your drinks, however. Here’s a list of some of the worst beverages for your health when not consumed in moderation.